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>> i will call it the first gasp of a new movement with deep roots in america and i certainly would not call it a white american movement. i have a fine in turn, terence williams of michigan, who is african-american and he is proud to associate himself with that movement. the tea party movement really less about gender or less about race or heritage then it is about an issue -- small government and individual privacy. and that is what is catching on. >> tell me about small government. in the united states would talk about the desirability of small government and the tea party people talk about it all the time, and yet every day i hear people wanting the government to do something about something. the latest issue -- the very latest, or i would say the latest two -- what are we going to do about wall street, regulation, more government, what are we going to we goingmine safety -- more inspectors, more regulation, more government. it is consent -- we ask the government to grow and then we say no more government. >> first of all, let us give the tea party credit for being a movement of peo
>> i will call it the first gasp of a new movement with deep roots in america and i certainly would not call it a white american movement. i have a fine in turn, terence williams of michigan, who is african-american and he is proud to associate himself with that movement. the tea party movement really less about gender or less about race or heritage then it is about an issue -- small government and individual privacy. and that is what is catching on. >> tell me about small...
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people are look at him and america as a leader. not just a guy that is getting rope a dope like muhammad ali taking all the punches and not swinging back. >> let's assume are you right on everything you just said so what does he do now. where does he take that and what does he do with it? doug? >> well, what he is doing, charlie, i think is playing for the midterm election, to not lose too many congressional seats, to kind of not have what i said before, a gingrich '94 situation. once he gets around that. and in order to do that he's going to have to tax center as john said a centrist but even center right a little and hope that his base sticks with him. i think they will. after the midterm election, i think will you see him do some more engaging sort of left issue things. i know, for example, interior department has a lot of environmental things on hold right now until after the midterm election. some of those might come forward in a year or two and will you see more of the progressive barack obama. this year he's the center, cent
people are look at him and america as a leader. not just a guy that is getting rope a dope like muhammad ali taking all the punches and not swinging back. >> let's assume are you right on everything you just said so what does he do now. where does he take that and what does he do with it? doug? >> well, what he is doing, charlie, i think is playing for the midterm election, to not lose too many congressional seats, to kind of not have what i said before, a gingrich '94 situation....
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policy in latin america. latin america was early on a dissenter of george bush's militarism and unilateralism. we saw dissenting from the war on-- the invasion of iraq and a number of other moves to institutionalize unilateralism. we also saw latin america take the initiative in trying to move beyond this extreme deregulation that crippled latin america in many ways during the 1990s. economic deregulation. when you see in other words, is latin america really grappling with the two problems that in many ways derailed the u.s. in the last couple of years. the militarism that took shape during the bush administration and the extreme economic deregulation. the united states is now just coming to terms with those two. latin america has had a year of trying to work through them and i think they have been paging enormous strides. >> rose: all of you are saying it is pulling away from the united states. why is that? >> i think there are a number of real structure reasons, global reasons you see. the united states no
policy in latin america. latin america was early on a dissenter of george bush's militarism and unilateralism. we saw dissenting from the war on-- the invasion of iraq and a number of other moves to institutionalize unilateralism. we also saw latin america take the initiative in trying to move beyond this extreme deregulation that crippled latin america in many ways during the 1990s. economic deregulation. when you see in other words, is latin america really grappling with the two problems that...
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america warned for serious pre repercussions of syria with missiles turn-out to be true. the u.s. state department is seeking answers from damascus and would consider all it's options. armenia says it's freezing ratification of a landmark record on negotiations with turkey last november. hostilities stand from the killing of hundreds of thousands of armenians by turks during the first world war in sri lanka. releasing from detention in the swearing in ofv mp's. demanded his freedom in an attack on his arch rival. mahinda rajapaksa. some earlier photographs of queen elizabeth show her 7 months old. the images were taken by the royal photographer in 1926. they show the infant princess with her parents. the then duke and dutchest of york. they became prized possessions of the queen mother that kept them in a leather case. an and written script from the ok corral has been found in the dusty box. more than 125 years in the history of the wild west shoot out. arizona courts found the documentation when they were organizing files near tombstone in arizona. the gun fight broke out when th
america warned for serious pre repercussions of syria with missiles turn-out to be true. the u.s. state department is seeking answers from damascus and would consider all it's options. armenia says it's freezing ratification of a landmark record on negotiations with turkey last november. hostilities stand from the killing of hundreds of thousands of armenians by turks during the first world war in sri lanka. releasing from detention in the swearing in ofv mp's. demanded his freedom in an attack...
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. >> why is the president of america getting ranted at by the president of afghanistan? after the date for the general election is announced in britain and the political parties look to woo voters, we attempt to gauge the mood of the swing voter. russia has accused the united nations -- states of conniving with afghanistan's drug producers by refusing to destroy opium crops. last year, they reversed their policy of the eradicating opium. opium production has risen by nearly 50 times and russians have become huge consumers. it is estimated at 2.5 million russians are heroin addicts. it is predicted to that 30,000 will die this year. some of the scenes in the report are disturbing. >> in the siberian city, they are bringing out the dead. igor was only 20. two days ago, he was found slumped in a stairwell with a needle in his arm. now, he is being taken home to his parents. unemployment, and decay, and alcoholism. the average man here will be lucky to get to 60. now a new scourged sweeping the city -- where one. -- heroin. this is one of the worst drug neighborhoods in the
. >> why is the president of america getting ranted at by the president of afghanistan? after the date for the general election is announced in britain and the political parties look to woo voters, we attempt to gauge the mood of the swing voter. russia has accused the united nations -- states of conniving with afghanistan's drug producers by refusing to destroy opium crops. last year, they reversed their policy of the eradicating opium. opium production has risen by nearly 50 times and...
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america and russia will still be able to wipe each other out several times over. it does underline president obama's ambitions for a nuclear-free world and that may pursue -- persuade other countries not to join the nuclear club. bbc news. >> de ambassadors of six world powers will be meeting in new york to discuss sanctions against iran over the disputed nuclear program. china and russia have so far refused to back the new measures proposed by the u.s. and some european delegations. iran insists it that their nuclear return program is purely for peaceful purposes. the prime minister of israel has canceled his visit to washington next week, so when it president obama holds a security summit on the nuclear issue. mr netanyahu made the decision after learning egypt and turkey intends to raise the issue of israel's presumed nuclear arsenal. europeans financial markets have been hit by new fears regarding the state of greece's economy. the greek government's cost of borrowing has risen to record levels. when day after bloody clashes in the kyrgyz, he dissolved parliam
america and russia will still be able to wipe each other out several times over. it does underline president obama's ambitions for a nuclear-free world and that may pursue -- persuade other countries not to join the nuclear club. bbc news. >> de ambassadors of six world powers will be meeting in new york to discuss sanctions against iran over the disputed nuclear program. china and russia have so far refused to back the new measures proposed by the u.s. and some european delegations. iran...
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our america and china singing the same tune? >> the host with of the most, welcoming a parade of dignitaries. the prospect of a group like al qaeda obtaining a nuclear weapon. >> we cannot wait any longer before we walked down these stockpiles. the results of materials falling into the hands of terrorist groups would be devastating. >> worldwide some 40 countries possess materials, the ukraine has pledged to get rid of its nuclear stockpiles. in the corridor is all the talk is of the iranian nuclear ambition. >> so far we have been absolutely unanimous on the goal. saying that we have got to follow through on the engagement that president obama had been trying, as well as the pressure. >> and this is what international pressure looks like. at this crucial meeting they say he secured a commitment from the chinese president. beijing had been seen on the final -- as the final holdout on the security council. mr. obama wants the matter settled within weeks. iran says that america's nuclear arsenal is the global threat. a war ofon mo
our america and china singing the same tune? >> the host with of the most, welcoming a parade of dignitaries. the prospect of a group like al qaeda obtaining a nuclear weapon. >> we cannot wait any longer before we walked down these stockpiles. the results of materials falling into the hands of terrorist groups would be devastating. >> worldwide some 40 countries possess materials, the ukraine has pledged to get rid of its nuclear stockpiles. in the corridor is all the talk is...
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unique users in america. and a third in the rest of the world. so it's pretty big on-line. it's a progressive liberal whatever you like to call it paper. >> rose: on a right to left spectrum. >> and i don't know if that is what appeals to some american readers but the fact that it is a paper that is, that has a viewpoint. and it is serious, it's serious and it's international. and i think maybe american readers who feel that some american papers are withdrawing from the world find a paper that is still internationally engaged. >> rose: rupert murdoch is winning the admiration of some people in its business that might have viewed him a different way because he's had the spirit to move forward and say content's important and you are going to have to pay for it on-line. >> yeah. >> well, good luck to him. seriously. >> rose: you think it is a fool's errand. >> well, two different questions. one is nobody has yet done it in terms of general-- doesn't mean it can't be done. but i think it's a difficult proposition
unique users in america. and a third in the rest of the world. so it's pretty big on-line. it's a progressive liberal whatever you like to call it paper. >> rose: on a right to left spectrum. >> and i don't know if that is what appeals to some american readers but the fact that it is a paper that is, that has a viewpoint. and it is serious, it's serious and it's international. and i think maybe american readers who feel that some american papers are withdrawing from the world find a...
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welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast on pbs in america and around the globe. nazi flags and an apartheid-era coming to an end for a funeral. and how the global recession came to tell the tiger. -- and how the global recession tamed the celtic tiger. >>> hello. pope benedict has signaled he is prepared to meet more victims of sexual abuse by catholic priests. and that the church will cooperate with police investigating such cases. as this change in policy emerged, so, too, have files from a church in california that suggest as far back as 1985, the future pope resisted defrocking and abusive priests there "for the good of the universal church." the associated press has obtained years of correspondence between the vatican and the diocese of oakland and the vatican has confirmed the signature of then-cardinal ratzinger error on the letter in question. -- then cardinal ratzinger error on the letter in question. >> he is the autocratic leader of an absolute monarchy. the sex abuse scandal has put benedict under unprecedented pressure. even in room, surrounded by ca
welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast on pbs in america and around the globe. nazi flags and an apartheid-era coming to an end for a funeral. and how the global recession came to tell the tiger. -- and how the global recession tamed the celtic tiger. >>> hello. pope benedict has signaled he is prepared to meet more victims of sexual abuse by catholic priests. and that the church will cooperate with police investigating such cases. as this change in policy emerged, so, too,...
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here in america we had to go to a firm, a company that makes scents and ask them to create a scent based on turpentine. can you imagine going to somebody who's... i think most of the time they have people calling them saying can we have a scent with lavender? we rang up and said "could k you make a scent with turpentine?" >> what are you wearing tonight, darling? (laughter) >> rose: the new turpentine. >> so when you come into the auditorium the whole experience can be something that affects all the senses. >> rose: how does eddie change? >> well, he... what i love about >>. >> rose: how does ken change. >> i feel like everyone relates to that master/apprentice relationship in some way whether it's a boss or a parent figure or a brother figure and that for me is what resounded in the plays is that feeling that it's something that everyone can associate with. ken arrives on day one incredibly nervous. he then gradually learns from and sort of through osmosis and through listening takes on a lot of what rothko is saying but he also has this world outside the hermetically sealed submarine t
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broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. coming up later, for you, a stain on daimler's star. the car maker pleads guilty to bribery charges and agrees to pay a $180 million fine in the u.s. and imported labor, why israel relies on workers from the far east to tend its crops. >> hello, sudan's historic elections, the first multiparty poll in africa's largest country in a quarter of a century. all that is now in jeopardy. sudan's main opposition parties are withdrawing from the whole electoral process. presidential, parliamentary, and state elections. washington special envoy spent the day in talks in khartoum trying to save them but the opposition says because of frauds and threats there's no chance they could be free or fair. the bbc is in khartoum. >> this is the man who triggered the present insurgency. described by many as the main opposition candidate for the presidency, it was the shock announcement around 24 hours ago that he was withdrawing from sudan's landmark elections. within hours of the announcement, president
broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. coming up later, for you, a stain on daimler's star. the car maker pleads guilty to bribery charges and agrees to pay a $180 million fine in the u.s. and imported labor, why israel relies on workers from the far east to tend its crops. >> hello, sudan's historic elections, the first multiparty poll in africa's largest country in a quarter of a century. all that is now in jeopardy. sudan's main opposition parties are...
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welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast on pbs in america and around the globe. coming up later, a breakthrough in genetics, a fertility techniques that could prevent some inherited diseases. and 40 years after "hair" caused a stir, it is back. does it still have the power to offend? >>> hello. the latest figures from chinese state media suggest 589 dead, thousands injured. from these images from china, the toll from the earthquake may be much worse. the earthquake magnitude 6.9 is classified as major. it is a remote province with a long history of earthquakes, 3,000 meters up on the tibetan plateau. china's capital is 2,000 kilometers to the eat. the epicenter was it you shoot county, 800 kilometers southwest of the provincial capital. -- the epicenter was tushuyushu county. >> that had little chance of surviving the shock, low-rise buildings made from a stone. the fear is thousands could remain buried in the remains of their houses that crumbled. the destruction close to the epicenter is expansive. 80% of the buildings have collapsed. these were the first pictu
welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast on pbs in america and around the globe. coming up later, a breakthrough in genetics, a fertility techniques that could prevent some inherited diseases. and 40 years after "hair" caused a stir, it is back. does it still have the power to offend? >>> hello. the latest figures from chinese state media suggest 589 dead, thousands injured. from these images from china, the toll from the earthquake may be much worse. the earthquake...
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modern america. and who loved roosevelt more than ronald reagan? >> rose: indeed. >> i remember seeing ronald reagan at the white house with congressman pepper once. >> rose: claude pepper from florida. >> claude peper from florida. president reagan said "franklin roosevelt, i voted for him four times. he was certainly greatest president of this century." >> rose: you were investment banker who was once involved in politics and had a lot of public service. a lawyer then investment banker and you spent a lot of time in a commitment to franklin roosevelt in terms... not just this. >> i've had the great opportunity of my life. i started with wild bill donovan >> rose: he was the head of what became the c.i.a.. >> he was the counter of o.s.s. he was ambassador to southeast asia under eisenhower and i was his executive assistance in those days. then i was associated with robert kennedy having been his assistance when he was attorney general. great friend and edward kennedy was a great friend of ours all those years. then i was appointed ambassador the u
modern america. and who loved roosevelt more than ronald reagan? >> rose: indeed. >> i remember seeing ronald reagan at the white house with congressman pepper once. >> rose: claude pepper from florida. >> claude peper from florida. president reagan said "franklin roosevelt, i voted for him four times. he was certainly greatest president of this century." >> rose: you were investment banker who was once involved in politics and had a lot of public...
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." >> indeed you're watching gmt on bbc "world news" with me me, george, on the day russia and america sign a new arms reduction treaty. let's go to prague and thereon some of the questions the leaders are taking. >> the united states and russia are prepared once again to take leadership in the direction of reducing relines on nuclear weapons and preventing the spread of nuclear weapons as well as the spread of nuclear materials. that we will have built the kind of trust not only between presidents but also between governments and peoples that allows us to move forward in a constructive way. i've repeatedly said that we will not do anything that endangers or limits my ability as commander in chief to protect the american people. and we they missile defense can be an important component of that. but we also want to make clear that the approach we've taken is in no way intended to change the strategic balance between the united states and rush ape and i'm actually confident moving forward as we have these discussions that it will be part of a broader set of examples on how we can take ta
." >> indeed you're watching gmt on bbc "world news" with me me, george, on the day russia and america sign a new arms reduction treaty. let's go to prague and thereon some of the questions the leaders are taking. >> the united states and russia are prepared once again to take leadership in the direction of reducing relines on nuclear weapons and preventing the spread of nuclear weapons as well as the spread of nuclear materials. that we will have built the kind of...
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how are the examples from america where there have been tied races apply here? >> with kennedy and nixon, the debate legitimized j. f. k.. and with the reagan and carter, a similar situation. some thought he is not bad after all. that is another example. barack obama, a couple of years ago, he seemed so serene and presidential and stately and in charge. and john mccain had this almost adolescent figure. they have been very influential in some instances. >> the fact that it is a tight race -- >> it is human trauma. to see people have to perform at their maximum for 90 minutes on television is difficult to do. >> i think david cameron is the front-runner. if that is the case, if the frontrunner hasn't abated, what do they agree to take part in this -- is in the debate, why do they agree to take part in this when it could affect their lead? >> there is an interesting dynamic that makes this different. there is an element of the unknown. there are potentials for surprises. such a straight jacket can mess everything up. >> it is usually the democrat and republican ca
how are the examples from america where there have been tied races apply here? >> with kennedy and nixon, the debate legitimized j. f. k.. and with the reagan and carter, a similar situation. some thought he is not bad after all. that is another example. barack obama, a couple of years ago, he seemed so serene and presidential and stately and in charge. and john mccain had this almost adolescent figure. they have been very influential in some instances. >> the fact that it is a...
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welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast on pbs in america and around the globe. coming up later, the world comes to shanghai. and look at the future ahead of this expo. he says he has not eaten in 74 years. doctors try to find out if this could be true. >>> in britain, the final and probably most combative debate of the current election campaign has just taken place. the three main party leaders clashed over immigration, the state of the economy, and bonuses. many solid as the primer to the campaign before voters go to the polls next week. i>> one last debate, one more week, one final chance to speak directly to millions of voters who have yet to make up their minds. the first question asked for more detail on how they would cut spending. gordon brown attacked, warning his plans would shrink the economy. again and again that tory leader refused to engage, climbing this is desperate -- claiming this was desperate stuff from a desperate man. about what david would do is take 6 million pounds of the economy and put our economy at risk. david, you just have it wrong
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this president is completely committed to america's leading the way. he has introduced no money. i think a lot of people are probably waiting to see what really happens. >> britain's three main party leaders are taking part in a live tv debate, the first of three on may 26. the main parties expressed their agreement with the liberal democrats. they may hold the balance of power in a hung parliament. >> edge of the face of each man, the anxiety that comes with taking part in the first tv debate of its sort in british history. each leader giving a chance make a direct pitch to the british people. the theme tonight is domestic affairs. the first question on the subject rarely raised so far in this campaign -- immigration. >> we have benefited from immigration across decades. people have come here to make a contribution, to bring their special skills, and we have seen that in our skills -- our schools all the time, but i do think it got out of control. >> we have lost the picture, so we're going to try to get that report if we can. could afghanistan war pakistan learn from turkey abo
this president is completely committed to america's leading the way. he has introduced no money. i think a lot of people are probably waiting to see what really happens. >> britain's three main party leaders are taking part in a live tv debate, the first of three on may 26. the main parties expressed their agreement with the liberal democrats. they may hold the balance of power in a hung parliament. >> edge of the face of each man, the anxiety that comes with taking part in the...
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they might be in north america or australia or elsewhere. they are just waiting for the situation to change. they will be cautious the celebrating tonight. they may not be back for several days. >> how will they prior ties -- how will they prioritize? >> normally, people will be booked on services. this gives airlines time to get through the backlog. initially, i believe it will be done on a needs basis with urgent cases first. >> tom hall of the lonely planet guide talking to us. let's take you to wear a you might call the heart of the problem. -- but take you to what you might call the heart of the problem. here is this extraordinary report just moments away from that direction. -- from the eruption. >> we were given the go-ahead to land on the volcano for five minutes, not a second more. we sat down on the north side, just over 200 yards from the exploding crater. >> it is hard to imagine we could be this close. the wind is going the other direction. >> this service is purer ash, the temperature below zero. >> all we can hear is the wind
they might be in north america or australia or elsewhere. they are just waiting for the situation to change. they will be cautious the celebrating tonight. they may not be back for several days. >> how will they prior ties -- how will they prioritize? >> normally, people will be booked on services. this gives airlines time to get through the backlog. initially, i believe it will be done on a needs basis with urgent cases first. >> tom hall of the lonely planet guide talking to...
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. >> welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast on pbs in america and around the globe. later -- a spectacular opening for the shanghai expo 2010. china spends big time to reinforce its global influence. it and vietnam marks 35 years since the war ended with the fall of saigon. >>> british petroleum is facing growing criticism over the giant oil spill in the gulf of mexico. u.s. homeland security chief is urging the british oil company to commit more resources to clean up operation the oil slick is washing up on the coast of louisiana and is threatening three other states. this is the latest images from space and how far it is projected to spread by saturday. >> along the coastline, the future of some of the most fragile x systems hangs in the balance -- ecosystems hangs and the balance. the marshlands are home to hundreds of species. it now a sinister mass slowly seeping among the isolated inlet's is approaching their delicate world. we moved along one of those inlet's into the gulf of mexico, past the armada of vessels trying to save the entire area, just off the coast
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we understand that it would particularly affect the people stranded in america and asia. we also understand we are talking about at least 70,000 british people on top of that other north european use of spain as a hub to get home. we understand there's a 15% increase in demand for services already with a huge increase in the number of passengers from madrid and barcelona to paris and four passengers hoping to get on from there, passengers doing whatever they can to get to northern europe. >> it does sound like a ray of hope for many passengers, but the logistical challenge of being that hub is massive, is it not? >> it is. at the moment we do not have any concrete information on how it would work. they will be discussing that amongst other things that a meeting of eu transport ministers. it will be a video conference, of course, as the ministers cannot physically meet at the moment. that is the main discussion, how they can possibly help in terms of getting passengers back from northern europe. there are already hundreds of thousands of people stranded here in spain itsel
we understand that it would particularly affect the people stranded in america and asia. we also understand we are talking about at least 70,000 british people on top of that other north european use of spain as a hub to get home. we understand there's a 15% increase in demand for services already with a huge increase in the number of passengers from madrid and barcelona to paris and four passengers hoping to get on from there, passengers doing whatever they can to get to northern europe....
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era and the economic impact is being felt automatic around us on what floridaens are proud to call america's space coast. the community of tithesville has lived off the shut. now it's about to lose 9.5,000 jobs in the space industry and thousands more in the firms that feed it. even at the annual taste of tithesville celebration we found mood fragile. >> it's going to be sexarey now, a teethsville. this is miracle city mall, and at one time this was full of stores. >> the president of the tithes vim chamber of commerce is praying for a new flow of private sector business. >> we have been leaders in the space race for so long that it's easy to forget. to forget to be hungry. and you have to be hungry. we have to be hungry for new business. >> we've been here 27 years. >> for laura lee, like marcia, the only way is forward. just as she strives on selling shrimp to hungry customers. she's put in the journey to our we have not done a good job of marketing. because we haven't had to. we're just going to have to work a little bit harder now. >> it's tough to say goodbye to the shuttle. the shuttle
era and the economic impact is being felt automatic around us on what floridaens are proud to call america's space coast. the community of tithesville has lived off the shut. now it's about to lose 9.5,000 jobs in the space industry and thousands more in the firms that feed it. even at the annual taste of tithesville celebration we found mood fragile. >> it's going to be sexarey now, a teethsville. this is miracle city mall, and at one time this was full of stores. >> the president...
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also here in america. i spoke to several thousand people that saw this film and we won the audience awarm in portland film, international festival, portland, oregon. i can see it really meets the expectations of the audience, and that's tough because people love that book. i had a woman in portland come up to me and say she didn't dare come to the screening because she loved the book so much and was afraid it was going to get ruined and was too curious and had to go anyhow and loved the film and was so happy she went. that i think is the most-- highest thank you you can get from an audience is that. >> rose: just to repeat, women identify with what? >> they identify with lizbet selenda's character. she's an icon character. she's the kind of character that says when it comes to abuse and violence against women lrngs she draws a line in the sand. and she says to here and no further, or face me. i mean, she's a fierce character. and i think that-- i can tell you one thing, when we screened this film the first
also here in america. i spoke to several thousand people that saw this film and we won the audience awarm in portland film, international festival, portland, oregon. i can see it really meets the expectations of the audience, and that's tough because people love that book. i had a woman in portland come up to me and say she didn't dare come to the screening because she loved the book so much and was afraid it was going to get ruined and was too curious and had to go anyhow and loved the film...
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they said that they made money in asia, latin america, and europe. their sales grew 37% for the quarter. >> the devastation and the airline industry after though -- eruption of the icelandic volcano could be as much as $3.3 billion. they said that there might be a case for state aid to support airlines and they have promised a review of how stranded passengers are treated. dominic's use was at the briefing and joins me live from brussels now. dominick, is this a concession to the airlines saying that they will reveal this as state aid? >> i think that there have been howls of protest from the airline, both that they have not been offered state aid until now and that they have had to comply with european union compensation, passengers that were delayed, having their bills paid for and so forth. on the issue of state aid the commissioner responsible for transport said quite clearly that there could be a case for state aid but it would have to be relevant to the crisis. it could not be used to prop up already ailing airlines. and there would have to be
they said that they made money in asia, latin america, and europe. their sales grew 37% for the quarter. >> the devastation and the airline industry after though -- eruption of the icelandic volcano could be as much as $3.3 billion. they said that there might be a case for state aid to support airlines and they have promised a review of how stranded passengers are treated. dominic's use was at the briefing and joins me live from brussels now. dominick, is this a concession to the airlines...
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here is our north america editor. >> it is at the click of cameras, not of firing squad. this is the young trader at fabrice tourre, named in charges, accused of secretly -- encouraging others to invest. >> i denied the sec allegations and i will defend myself in court against this false claim. >> senators accused wall street of unbridled greed, contemptuously comparing them to las vegas. >> much more dishonest because it is almost like someone's -- someone was playing a slot machine, and the guys on wall street were tweaking the odds in their favor. >> goldman sachs representatives, clearly exasperated senators. when e-mail -- one e-mail characterized the products in unflattering directness. >> "boy, that was one [explet ive] deal." >> the price it would have reflected levels. >> you did not tell them you thought it was a [expletive] deal. >> another e-mail, this one from from greece to ray, suggested he knew the crash was on -- from fabrice tourre, suggested he knew the crash was on its way. fabulous fab was standing in the middle of all these complex, hybrid -- highly-
here is our north america editor. >> it is at the click of cameras, not of firing squad. this is the young trader at fabrice tourre, named in charges, accused of secretly -- encouraging others to invest. >> i denied the sec allegations and i will defend myself in court against this false claim. >> senators accused wall street of unbridled greed, contemptuously comparing them to las vegas. >> much more dishonest because it is almost like someone's -- someone was playing a...
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attempting to curb what america sees and possibly standing alone. india and pakistan to have nuclear weapons, but neither have signed up for the non- proliferation treaty. entering pakistan, because they want a similar deal. president obama has made it clear that nuclear weapons or even just nuclear material could fall into the hands of militants. a number of years ago that man that developed pakistan of nuclear technology admitted to selling those secrets to another country, which the u.s. believes includes libya, iran, and north korea. the relations between pakistan and america have improved recently, the country saying that they would do anything they could to prevent their large nuclear arsenal from falling into the wrong hands. >> any samad that discusses the future of nuclear energy must include arab nations. the president has had to include open this and good will, despite israel's reluctance to discuss its illegible nuclear program, having never signed the non-proliferation treaty, they are extremely tentative. so far it is no great surprise
attempting to curb what america sees and possibly standing alone. india and pakistan to have nuclear weapons, but neither have signed up for the non- proliferation treaty. entering pakistan, because they want a similar deal. president obama has made it clear that nuclear weapons or even just nuclear material could fall into the hands of militants. a number of years ago that man that developed pakistan of nuclear technology admitted to selling those secrets to another country, which the u.s....
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one of america's most sensitive nationanatural habitats, and the pollution stretching over thousands of square miles. more than one week after the disaster, and this is how it looks now, moving slowly to involve the shoreline. it seems that nothing can stop the it. -- stop it. >> the effort said will be required are just mindboggling. >> makeshift booms are being rolled out in an attempt to put up barriers. how effective they will be, no one knows. the military has been called in. a state of emergency has been declared. attempts to burn off some of the oil has not stopped the advance. this was the oil rig last week shortly before it sank, killing 11 oil workers. the explosion ripped away a pipeline, leading to an oil well 5,000 feet beneath the surface. it is now sprouting leaks, spilling out 5,000 barrels per day, the most advanced science cannot stop. >> the interventions, which are still under way. >> we could see 5,000 barrels per day for the next 90 days? >> it could be 90 days before the relief valve is put in. >> possibly three months of high pollution with unimaginable devast
one of america's most sensitive nationanatural habitats, and the pollution stretching over thousands of square miles. more than one week after the disaster, and this is how it looks now, moving slowly to involve the shoreline. it seems that nothing can stop the it. -- stop it. >> the effort said will be required are just mindboggling. >> makeshift booms are being rolled out in an attempt to put up barriers. how effective they will be, no one knows. the military has been called in. a...
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as soon as you realize we have to work with america and europe to get economic growth in the future, the better. >> gordon brown agreed with neck so much last week was on the attack this week. there was more contrite and come nuclear deterrent, he had this to say. >> get real. it will because iran might be able to have a nuclear weapon and would not take action against them, but you're saying we have to give up our trident submarines. get real about the danger that we face if we have north korea, iran and other countries with nuclear weapons -- >> what is dangerous is to commit to spend a whole lot of money we might not have on a system which almost certainly will not help when the world is changing and we're facing new threats, when no more military -- >> i am never up with these words, but i agree with girtin. you canno-- gordon. you have to keep your country safe and secure. you cannot russell and a good deterrent at the latest moment. >> a green did not last. what followed was a particularly angry exchange about a leaflet that has been out to the voters approved >> withdraw the l
as soon as you realize we have to work with america and europe to get economic growth in the future, the better. >> gordon brown agreed with neck so much last week was on the attack this week. there was more contrite and come nuclear deterrent, he had this to say. >> get real. it will because iran might be able to have a nuclear weapon and would not take action against them, but you're saying we have to give up our trident submarines. get real about the danger that we face if we...
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morgan is making $3 billion and bank of america is making $3 billion because all this free money from us, from the american taxpayers... >> rose: but here's evan's question. will financial reform change any of that? isn't that your question? >> oh, yeah. >> no, that won't... >> rose: nothing? >> that's not going to change in the near term. what fed policy will change and the problem is also that savers are getting minuscule amounts on their savings "s while on our back they're using our savings to make that arbitrage, to perform that arbitrage. and savers are getting nothing and the banks are making profits. >> rose: so what will happen to derivatives? >> well, gillian? (laughter) >> well, if you are a banker... it's the hot topic. well, i think we're going to be moving to a world where derivatives are probably less profitable for the bank than they have been in recent years and that's almost certainly good thing. far too much of the derivatives world has been incredibly murky, shadowy, as we found out today. the public doesn't understand it politicians don't understand it, and yet it
morgan is making $3 billion and bank of america is making $3 billion because all this free money from us, from the american taxpayers... >> rose: but here's evan's question. will financial reform change any of that? isn't that your question? >> oh, yeah. >> no, that won't... >> rose: nothing? >> that's not going to change in the near term. what fed policy will change and the problem is also that savers are getting minuscule amounts on their savings "s while on...
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very warm welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america, also around the globe. my name is mike embley. coming up later for you -- -pope benedict marks his fifth anniversary. how catholics in his native germany responding to the child abuse scandal? and on the hunt for south african and asian talent. the oscar-winning inventors of wallace and grommet take their art to the township. -- wallace and grommit. hello to you. a cheer for thousands of people stranded at airports. perhaps only one share. the situation is very confused. some flight restrictions are being eased. more will be on tuesday. details in a moment. but the disruption that began in iceland last week has produced an new cloud of ash spreading south and east toward the uk -- toward the united kingdom. scotland is supposed to reopen and northern england from 12:00 midday gmt, this is a partial. it is not clear whether the main london airports, including heathrow, will open at all on tuesday. in germany, munich and duesseldorf are opening. french airports are beginning to reopen. in amsterdam, and airp
very warm welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america, also around the globe. my name is mike embley. coming up later for you -- -pope benedict marks his fifth anniversary. how catholics in his native germany responding to the child abuse scandal? and on the hunt for south african and asian talent. the oscar-winning inventors of wallace and grommet take their art to the township. -- wallace and grommit. hello to you. a cheer for thousands of people stranded...
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arrived earlier this morning from morocco and another family that arrived from the united states of america will be coming back to the next few hours. in the thick of it in the madrid airport. it really is about every minute now that we get another plane flying off into the clear blue sky and the bright sunshine here. just how safe is it? that is the question we will put to charles, who is an expert on crisis situations. we spoke about how airlines cannot put airplanes back up in the sky. the situation has not really changed has it? >> it has not. the airlines have put a very strong case to the authorities saying that we carry out these test flights. we have not seen any reaction or problem as a result. therefore, it should be safe to fly. i am not convinced the public believes that it is safe at the moment. i have been looking at polls this morning. they have been saying that we do not believe it is safe to fly. once the relief operation is over, we are trying to see how to convince people to fly again. >> some people are prepared to take back it. it is a different sort of crisis. the airl
arrived earlier this morning from morocco and another family that arrived from the united states of america will be coming back to the next few hours. in the thick of it in the madrid airport. it really is about every minute now that we get another plane flying off into the clear blue sky and the bright sunshine here. just how safe is it? that is the question we will put to charles, who is an expert on crisis situations. we spoke about how airlines cannot put airplanes back up in the sky. the...
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we send it to america, australia, japan. >> but tandoor is made of a find pace. it requires a potter to move it in a circular motion. it can take five days to make a single one. it is one might india is quietly lindley -- lending its case to the world palate. bbc news, delhi. >> 1 headline for you this hour. 17,000 flights already cancelled with more disruption for air travelers that this weekend. the volcanic ash cloud may be spreading south and east. thousands of survivors of wednesday's earthquake in china's northwestern province has spent a second night in the open without shelter. state media put the death toll at more than 1100 now. our china correspondent sent this. >> the ruins of a hotel, an incredible moment. a girl he cheated death. waiting relatives reached for her. she could not be more than seven or eight years old. this little girl's rescue is one piece of incredible news. the chances of being pulled out alive from under all this trouble are slim indeed. hear, 12,000 feet above sea level, nighttime temperatures are better. even the rescue teams hav
we send it to america, australia, japan. >> but tandoor is made of a find pace. it requires a potter to move it in a circular motion. it can take five days to make a single one. it is one might india is quietly lindley -- lending its case to the world palate. bbc news, delhi. >> 1 headline for you this hour. 17,000 flights already cancelled with more disruption for air travelers that this weekend. the volcanic ash cloud may be spreading south and east. thousands of survivors of...
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one based upon the truth that america and islam are not exclusive, and need not be in competition. instead they overlap. and share common principles. principles of justice, progress, tolerance, and the dignity of all human beings. >> that was barack obama in cairo. joining me from washington is the chair of the islamic studies at american university and the u.s. naval academy. first of all, i wonder, we heard the message from cairo, have this this initiative sell in the u.s.? does it play well or badly? >> it is an interesting question because the president has a special and complicated relationship with the muslim well. his father was a muslim. he grew up in indonesia. he has great empathy for muslim culture and society, but at the same time he is a shrewd political realist. in many parts of america, obama's identity, religion, on personal position -- anything that may seem to be too closely allied or sympathetic to muslims could backfire. he must balance his huge capital in the muslim world with the sympathy he enjoys there with his sense of the u.s. fearing, distrusting, and in
one based upon the truth that america and islam are not exclusive, and need not be in competition. instead they overlap. and share common principles. principles of justice, progress, tolerance, and the dignity of all human beings. >> that was barack obama in cairo. joining me from washington is the chair of the islamic studies at american university and the u.s. naval academy. first of all, i wonder, we heard the message from cairo, have this this initiative sell in the u.s.? does it play...
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welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america and elsewhere around the globe. coming up on the program, a place of shame. this is a secret iraqi prison, where inmates were beaten, tortured, and abuse. the world's biggest festival. well, no matter how much politicians try to control the election campaign, the unexpected always seems to happen. today, the british prime minister gordon brown, already in third place in the opinion polls, called a woman "bigoted." he made the remarks as he got back in his car, unaware that he was still wearing a microphone. he apologized at her home. nick robinson reports. >> hello, how are you? >> they said he wanted to meet more ordinary voters. after all, what on earth could possibly go wrong? >> they voted labour all of their life. >> it started well enough when the widow was introduced to gordon brown, and she is a widow. >> the deficit reduction plan, cutting the debt. we have the plan set out to do it. >> he seemed happy to talk, so she moved on, to the subject voters worry about and their leaders move cautiously around. imm
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very warm welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america and also of around the globe. coming up later, a crackdown on corruption -- how china is trying to get to grips with racketeering. and having fun in the sun as solar power prototype planes take to the air. hello to you. mass demonstrations kyrgyzstan's current president to power, but the lack of democratic change since, coupled with rising energy prices and corruption have now brought the protests back. at least 40 people are dead. more than 400 injured. the opposition says it has set up an interim government in this former soviet state where moscow and washington are still jostling for influence. kyrgyzstan is on a key supply route for western military in afghanistan. >> there were no holds barred. security forces tried to put down the protests. demonstrators furious at corruption, rising prices, and the president posy of authoritarian rule did the president's authoritarian rule. here and elsewhere in the country, they stormed buildings. some wore on. symbols of the state were attacked, police cars ove
very warm welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america and also of around the globe. coming up later, a crackdown on corruption -- how china is trying to get to grips with racketeering. and having fun in the sun as solar power prototype planes take to the air. hello to you. mass demonstrations kyrgyzstan's current president to power, but the lack of democratic change since, coupled with rising energy prices and corruption have now brought the protests back....
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welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast on pbs in america. coming up later, the beijing auto show gets under way in the world's biggest car market. ready and waiting, south african say they can host the world cup final smart -- finals tomorrow if need be. >> greece's prime minister admitted he needed the aid package to rescue his economy. until now he was saying the country could cope alone, but now he has likened the country to a sinking ship. the greek people are divided. business leaders are relieved and many fear inviting the imf will bring more painful austerity measures. here is our economics editor. >> the greek prime minister looked for help wherever he could find it. he has become the first leader of a euro zone economy to call in the imf. >> it is necessary. it is an imperative need to request from our partners the support mechanism which we have created in common with the european union. >> greece is in trouble because its economy is still shrinking and its government is borrowing more than ours. great britain's deficit came to a 1
welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast on pbs in america. coming up later, the beijing auto show gets under way in the world's biggest car market. ready and waiting, south african say they can host the world cup final smart -- finals tomorrow if need be. >> greece's prime minister admitted he needed the aid package to rescue his economy. until now he was saying the country could cope alone, but now he has likened the country to a sinking ship. the greek people are divided....
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. >> thousands of people are in a grass-roots conservative movement in america, against barack obama and big government. the latest time was before tax deadline day. >> we need the people to take care of the government. >> the kitchen table politics in maryland. with her husband and her friend, she is getting ready for a protest for the tea party. this is one of hundreds of local events that bring together americans who think that government is too big and taxes are too high. they are grass-roots conservative. >> everyone is on the same page of over-taxation and the rights, and the constitution being trampled on. we will not take this. >> in oklahoma, the numbers were down but they continue. these protests coincided with tax deadline day. thousands more were at the nation's capital. >> my grandchildren will be paying for this. we have to stop this. >> i do not like the direction that they are taking this country. i am tired of sitting on the sidelines -- the sidelines. i came from seattle because i care about this country. >> they are no friends of the president. many are traditional
. >> thousands of people are in a grass-roots conservative movement in america, against barack obama and big government. the latest time was before tax deadline day. >> we need the people to take care of the government. >> the kitchen table politics in maryland. with her husband and her friend, she is getting ready for a protest for the tea party. this is one of hundreds of local events that bring together americans who think that government is too big and taxes are too high....
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>> america's first lady, michelle obama, has made a surprise visit to the ruins of the haitian capital, port-au-prince. a high-profile reminder to the world that hundreds of thousands of people remain in a desperate situation. the trip is part of mrs. obama's first solo tour abroad, and it's been very well received. our correspondent reports from port-au-prince. >> from her circling helicopter, michelle obama saw one of the many camps at port-au-prince which people have been forced to live in since the i think. this was the start of mrs. obama's first solo overseas trip. he and the american vice president's wife, jill biden, are there to underlie the commitment to help the country recover. >> i think it was important for jill and i to come now, because we're at the point where the relief efforts are underway, but the attention of the world starts to wane a bit. >> to make this center, they sang a welcoming song for america's first lady and also hold her hand. >> she obliged with gusto, pleading with the crowd who have their lives turned upside down by the earthquake. >> in this convert
>> america's first lady, michelle obama, has made a surprise visit to the ruins of the haitian capital, port-au-prince. a high-profile reminder to the world that hundreds of thousands of people remain in a desperate situation. the trip is part of mrs. obama's first solo tour abroad, and it's been very well received. our correspondent reports from port-au-prince. >> from her circling helicopter, michelle obama saw one of the many camps at port-au-prince which people have been forced...